The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1974, Page 6, Image 6
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Debra Samples is prou<
are front, Kelly, 3; Mark, 1;
5. Their grandparents are
Debra is a third shift Plan
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Tommy E
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ov
of these three young chil
and Shirley, 4. Henry is ?
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These are the charming
Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Sampl<
Cheryl, 10 months. They
daughters of Mr. and IV
Samples and Mr. Clyde
No. 2 Spinning and No.
employees respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Jcrold I
Plant No. 2 Spinning cm
ker's Children
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i of her four children. They
back, Tammy, 6 and Samantha,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Etters.
t No. 2 Spooler operator.
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dward Shirley
rerstreet are the proud parents
dren: Tommy, 6; Edward, 9;
i Plant No. 2 Spinning doffer.
M" Jimmy
children of Jimmy and Tei
?s. Missy is 4; the charming chile
are grand- Claude Smith, Ji
Irs. William Lydia spinner; IV
Croy, Plant Quiller Techniciar
1 Weaving ?Th<,,,1 ^andpa.
Mrs. J. T. McG
Spinning employe
Samples are Claude Smith, Sr.
ployees also. Weaving employe
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Mr. and Mrs. James Mi
three fine children. Left t
and Jamie, 9. James is a
The children's grandmothe
a Lydia Weaving employe*
Gordon Le Grand Baker v
years old December 14. Gor
the first grade at Bailey El
School. He is the son of Mr.
Carroll Baker, Plant No. 2
His grandmother, Mrs. Mar
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O U10V7 U A lUllt 11 k/pill
ployee.
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No c
Terry
dent?i
*ri Lynn Smith arc caro'cs
iren of Mr. and Mrs. or sat<
r. Mrs. Smith is a person
Ir. Smith, a Bailey at hon
l* Worl
ents are Mr. and .
innis, Plant No. 2 ^ l( n
es and Mr and Mrs. safety,
, No. 2 Carding and sense
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CLOTHMAKER
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eeks are the proud parents of
o right are Kathy, 5; Jeff, 3;
Lydia Plant loom technician,
r is Mrs. Frances Meeks, also 0
m w ^FN
/as seven ^
don is in ^K9 ^
lementary v
and Mrs. 0
Spinning. jLv ?
ie Baker,
ning emIFor/c
Safely ^
Every Day
y isn't a sometime thing. It
e turned on or off like a faucet
II give full-time protection. Most
:>nt, it needs your total cooperaiht
around the clock,
tmployee ever planned an acciao
one wants to cet hurt, but a
> act?or a deliberate violation w
2ty rules ? not only hurts the
involved but affects loved ones
ic as well.
k safely today and every day?
yon learn the simple rules of
live by them. In a very real
. . . learning and obeying these
an be your passport to tomorrow.